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  • Weebler I
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    #1

    Biggest puncher by division?

    HW - Deontay Wilder
    CW - Illunga Makabu
    LH - Sergey Kovalev
    SM - Carl Froch
    MW - Gennady Golovkin
    LM - James Kirkland
    WW - Keith Thurman
    JW - Lucan Matthysse
    LW - Omar Figueroa
    JL - Mikey Garcia
    FW - Nicholas Walters
    JF -
    BW - Shinsuke Yamanaka
    JB - Zolani Tete
    FW - Giovani Segura
    JF - Naoya Inoue
    SW -

    Make any corrections appropriate, and fill in blanks
    Last edited by Weebler I; 07-06-2014, 10:34 AM.
  • jas
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    #2
    Roman Gonzalez

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    • jas
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      #3
      Figueroa? No......

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      • Weebler I
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        #4
        Originally posted by jas
        Figueroa? No......
        Not enough just to say no, offer alternative.

        Originally posted by jas
        Roman Gonzalez
        Which weight class? I don't watch those weight classes but did he move up recently, if so, did his power carry?
        Last edited by Weebler I; 07-06-2014, 05:58 AM.

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        • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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          #5
          Originally posted by jas
          Figueroa? No......
          Yea Figueroa doesn't sound right. I'll get back to you on that one.

          At 122 it's either Rigo or Kiko?

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          • Weebler I
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            #6
            Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::.
            Yea Figueroa doesn't sound right. I'll get back to you on that one.

            At 122 it's either Rigo or Kiko?
            I was going to say Martinez, but I don't know enough about the lower half of the division.

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            • Aztekkas
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              SBW - I would say Rey Vargas but he isn't proven so I'm going with Carl Frampton. He knocked out iron chinned Kiko Martinez and knocked out Hugo Cazares in 2.

              BW - Julio Ceja has a nice record but Shinsuke Yamanaka has a deeper resume. He has KO'd some good fighters and has had a great career after his lackluster beginnings.

              SFW - Close race between Sri Sor Rungvisai and Zolani Tete. I'm leaning on Zolani after his ******ed KO against Juan Carlos Sanchez Jr.

              Flyweight - Giovanni Segura hands down. Proved his power against top opposition time and time again.

              JFW - Naoya Inoue is looking fierce and powerful. Especially after ko'ing and winning the WBC strap from Adrian Hernandez in 6 rounds... on his 6th fight as a pro.

              MinW - Ali Raymi no doubt lmao. 20 wins 20 KO's in the 1st round and all were fellow undefeated fighters. Plus, he is a God amongst men and spars with HeavyWeights

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              • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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                #8
                Originally posted by Aztekkas
                SBW - I would say Rey Vargas but he isn't proven so I'm going with Carl Frampton. He knocked out iron chinned Kiko Martinez and knocked out Hugo Cazares in 2.

                BW - Julio Ceja has a nice record but Shinsuke Yamanaka has a deeper resume. He has KO'd some good fighters and has had a great career after his lackluster beginnings.

                SFW - Close race between Sri Sor Rungvisai and Zolani Tete. I'm leaning on Zolani after his ******ed KO against Juan Carlos Sanchez Jr.

                Flyweight - Giovanni Segura hands down. Proved his power against top opposition time and time again.

                JFW - Naoya Inoue is looking fierce and powerful. Especially after ko'ing and winning the WBC strap from Adrian Hernandez in 6 rounds... on his 6th fight as a pro.

                MinW - Ali Raymi no doubt lmao. 20 wins 20 KO's in the 1st round and all were fellow undefeated fighters. Plus, he is a God amongst men and spars with HeavyWeights
                Id consider Frampton if he can drop or stop Kiko again. But Rigo has been stopping and dropping much bigger guys.

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                • LacedUp
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                  I think Wlad is clearly the hardest puncher at HW. I think Kessler is a harder puncher than Froch is too. More of a 1 punch KO artist.

                  Thurman? Nah. Not yet.

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                  • Aztekkas
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::.
                    Id consider Frampton if he can drop or stop Kiko again. But Rigo has been stopping and dropping much bigger guys.

                    Kiko has had a nice streak but Hasegawa and Romero weren't known as iron chinned going into the fights. Jeffrey Mathebula was impressive since he is so lanky and can take a punch very well. IDK power seems like a very elusive attribute, especially amongst younger fighters but I'm still rolling with The Jackal. Kiko breaks his opponents down with pressure and volume, Frampton can put them away with one.

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